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Financing higher education

Financing higher education
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Roughly 1% of GDP is spent on higher education as against a target of 1.5%. In the recent years, the state share of expenditure on education has declined as compared to an increase ...

Roughly 1% of GDP is spent on higher education as against a target of 1.5%. In the recent years, the state share of expenditure on education has declined as compared to an increase in Central expenditure on education. How can we address the financial resource constraints in higher education?

Showing 772 Submission(s)
mh.osm.184171@gov.in
BEDGA OSMANABAD 9 years 5 months ago

In higher education for talents,the higher education should be free with proper facilites

mh.klp.178909@gov.in
POHALE TARF BORGAON KOLHAPUR 9 years 5 months ago

अगर वर्तमान स्थिती देखी जाये हमारी शिक्षा प्रणाली कि तो बहोत खराब चाल राही है. अगर इस तरह राहा तो आगे कि यांनी भविष्य का सोचे तो हम आज इस मकाम पर है कि शिक्षा संस्थाये हमे नही बल्की सरकार को भी चला रही है. एक तरफ बच्चोसे फीस जमा करते है. और नॉन grant बेसिस पर टीचर लगाते है

mh.ahn.167745@gov.in
PIMPARKHED AHMEDNAGAR 9 years 5 months ago

higher education is costly, and faces competing imperatives for public spending. Its financing is therefore important and immensely sensitive politically.

mh.ahn.168350@gov.in
SOMTHANE NALAWADE AHMEDNAGAR 9 years 5 months ago

national higher education fund can be formed.big industries and people can contribute for it.

mh.wrd.192941@gov.in
WADNER WARDHA 9 years 5 months ago

If our Government want to enhance the knowledge of our student it is must whether state or central Government, everyone may collect fund on education it is the requirement of the era so that our universities fulfilled with new techniques and equipments that is why as per the fund on education mentioned in GDP.

mh.pun.185706@gov.in
BHAVADI PUNE 9 years 5 months ago

Its our view why higher fees may be charged for higher education.it should be affordable
to all .we see in day today doctor educational fees are near about 5 lack rupees .its not justified. so all higher education may be in lower fees also it have to chance to middle level mark obtain students.

GAJANAN ATMARAM PAWAR
GAJANAN ATMARAM PAWAR 9 years 5 months ago

Let each of those students who got graduated from Central universities and IITs and holding responsible posts pay back to their alma matter atleast 2% of their salary for the first five years in their job that would help or encourage the studies of economically poor and bright students who cannot afford to pay their tutition fees. This request should go to all the old students from their respective Universities.

CHANDRAKANT KADAJI SHAHANE
CHANDRAKANT KADAJI SHAHANE 9 years 5 months ago

ALL THE STUDENTS IN THE CLASS GO FOR TUTION .NO ONE STOP FOR COLLEGE CLASS.THIS IS VERY BAD CONDITION.NO.OF COLLEGES ARE IN THIS CONDITION.WHAT TO DO?

CHANDRAKANT KADAJI SHAHANE
CHANDRAKANT KADAJI SHAHANE 9 years 5 months ago

HIGHER EDUCATION NOW IN INDIA BASED ON TUTION.STOP THIS TUTION.PRIVATE TUTION CAUSES LOW QUALITY IN COLLEGE EDUCATION.POOR STUDENT LAG BEHIND.

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